In the wake of their 31-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, pundits and fans declared the Pittsburgh Steelers in trouble, warming the seats under head coach Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Todd Haley. Pittsburgh’s offensive line was leaky, young players were making mistakes and the play calls were puzzling.
Fast-forward three weeks and Pittsburgh has righted the ship with improved execution, stability along the offensive line and development of its young wide receivers. This has allowed Ben Roethlisberger to do what the quarterback does best: Stand tall in the pocket and deliver perfect throws down the field. This play from Sunday night against the Ravens illustrates how Tomlin, Haley and Roethlisberger have been creating beautiful offensive football.
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